Simulation of Model Predictive Control For A Coal Fired Power Plant
Simulation of Model Predictive Control For A Coal Fired Power Plant
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Agenda
• Background – Paul
– Literature Survey
– Power Plant Unit Management
– Dynamic Simulation
• Discussion - Dave
– ARC vs. MPC
– Simulation Step Testing
– MPC Configuration
– Simulation System
– Results
– Operator, Maintenance and Engineer Training
– Rapid Prototyping
• Conclusions
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Literature Survey
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Literature Survey (Flame Radiation)
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Background
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Background CFB Boilers
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Background Turbine Generator
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Background
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Background
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Background
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Background
• Coordinated Control
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Dynamic Simulation
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Regulatory APC Approach: Overrides to protect steam header pressure, drum level. Interaction
compensation between pressure and drum level. 3 element drum level, deadtime compensation for coal feed.
Control Objective:
Decoupling / 3 element Network
- Control Drum Level (inverse response behavior, interactions)
- Control Header Pressure (deadtime wrt coal feed, interactions)
- Control MW (interaction, maximize) +
+
ARC Control thoughts: Overrides to protect steam header pressure and drum level, interaction compensation between pressure
(T2drum
and drum level, 3 element s+1) level, deadtime
(T2s+1) compensation for coal feed, feedforward for load upsets…
1/(T2s+1)
(T4s+1) (T4s+1)
Feedforwards
How
Smith to Implement in ARC? What is minimum essential?
Predictor 1/(T1s+1)
SPPC Overrides Controllers
LC
e-Ls LC
+ FF
+ FF KWC
PC
LS
LT
FC
FC
+
+
(T2s+1) (T2s+1)
1/(T2s+1)
(T4s+1) (T4s+1)
MPC Feedforwards
Smith Predictor 1/(T1s+1)
SPPC Overrides Controllers
LC
e-Ls LC
+ FF
+ FF KWC
PC
LS
LT
FC
FC
CVs
MVs
t=0
Model Step Test for MPC Development
MPC Configuration
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Simulation / Training System
Sever
MPC “Drives”
Process to these
Conditions
Quantify Benefits by
Comparing Steady
View Impact on
State to Actual
other Process
Model Development Measurement
Conditions
Rapid Prototyping System
3. Run at Chest
Pressure
4. Quantify Benefits Constraint
by Comparing
Actual (Blue) to
Steady State
For DuPont Use Only (Green)
How to estimate Benefit from Prototyping
Blow up
Conclusions
• Significant benefits to be obtained by using MPC for coordinated boiler / turbine control.
• MPC provides better regulation to target because of the natural deadtime compensation and
model based feed forward action.
• Better regulation allows the coordinated control to push and hold tighter to
the upper bounds of target limits which allows for more efficient operation.
• The Simulation and MPC test environment provides for an efficient means for evaluating and
demonstrating the benefits of advanced control.
• This environment also provides a good platform for engineer, maintenance and
operator training.
• Rapid prototyping can be very helpful in conceptualizing and promoting the benefits of MPC.